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Owner description: Our Commitment To You Our flour comes to you the War Eagle way - stone ground slow to preserve all the nutrients and the deep, rich taste. Our farmers are committed to maintaining a natural, organic and Non-GMO environment for growing grain and work hand-in-hand with us to shorten the time between the field, the milling process and your table. Since 1832 to today, we remain committed to you and your family's health. You are our first priority. We provide an array of grains and flours and specialty items. The 2nd floor of the mill is a gift shop and the 3rd floor is our Bean Palace Cafe serving soups, sandwiches and our famous beans and War Eagle Mill cornbread!

Historic War Eagle Mill is a must-see when visiting Rogers. There's no other place like it. The Bean Palace on the 3rd floor serves ham, beans and cornbread which is the favorite staple. The sandwiches are good and they make their own bread. The gift shop on the 2nd floor is fun. And the 1st floor with all the jams, jellies, syrups, flours, oats etc is great for gifts or personal, and watching the water wheel turn and crush the wheat to make the flour is fascinating.

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I took two outof town guests to the mill. We went to the top floor for lunch. It was horrible, disgusting. My friends are still talking about it months later. The mill, their products and the gift shop is nice, but don't eat the food!! The worst food iI have ever been served anywhere.

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This was my favorite place we visited on our trip to Arkansas. Such interesting history in this WORKING mill! Got to see the wheel that is turned by the water that supplies the power for the mill to grind flower, etc. They also sell their products! Was sad we did not have time to eat in their restaurant, but heard it is wonderful. WORTH THE TRIP!

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